༺ The Demon Sword (5) ༻
We ended up spending the night at the lodge, and it was now morning.
Well, technically speaking, it was still nighttime—midnight, to be precise. But we needed to be up and ready around this time if we wanted to make it to the Tang Clan’s estate before the end of the day.
I stepped out of my room while trying to get rid of the grogginess that accompanied one who had just woken from sleep and was watching the surroundings with an amused gaze when Wi Seol-Ah emerged from the servants’ quarters to the side.
She seemed to have also just woken up , as she was still drowsily rubbing her eyes, and so I walked over to her and gave her a flick to the head.Reaad the latest stories on novelbin(.)com
“Ow!”
“Wake up. Hurry and go and wash your face.”
“It huuuurts...”
“Don’t be so melodramatic. And what kind of servant gets up after me?”
“The servant sisters left without waking me up...”
“You need to learn to wake up on your own.”
“Sorry...”
After our small exchange, Wi Seol-Ah went downstairs with small steps.
I wondered how long it would take until we could get going.
Around two hours...?
– Creak
I turned my gaze towards the door that had just opened and found that it was Namgung Cheonjun.
He was dressed up and seemed ready to depart already.
However, I frowned as our eyes met.
‘Do I still need to greet him?’
After what had happened yesterday, I honestly didn’t feel like I needed to.
His gaze turned sharp upon seeing me, and he opened his mouth, seemingly wanting to say something-
But right at that moment, Namgung Bi-ah stepped out of her room.
At her appearance, Namgung Cheonjun’s expression immediately changed. His visage instantly morphing back to that of the kind and friendly older brother he had shown when we first met.
“Young Master Gu, you’re up early. How was your night?”
“...Ugh.”
I couldn’t help but be impressed upon seeing Namgung Cheonjun’s sharp switch. Where the hell did the Namgung Cheonjun who seemed to want to cut me down in two halves with his gaze disappear off to?
I was suddenly reminded of Peng Woojin. I had thought that he was a lunatic at first, but after seeing the Namgung Young Master before me, I felt a bit bad for labeling him like that.
He might have been insane, but at the very least, he was a nice guy.
This Namgung Cheonjun, however, was just a straight-up lunatic.
Namgung Bi-ah tilted her head in confusion at my response and then at the fact that we were together. From her eyes, I could tell that she was wondering what exactly was going on.
“I coincidentally met with Young Master Gu after waking up. You look like you just woke up.”
“Ah... Yeah...”
“We will be leaving soon, so you should start getting ready. I’ll send a servant to your room.”
“...Alright.”
After their little exchange, I felt that Namgung Cheonjun was definitely a pro at cutting off people’s sentences. The ease with which he consistently cut off his sister mid-sentence showed that this wasn’t the first time he had done this.
Namgung Bi-ah gave a short yawn and then returned to her room. And Namgung Cheonjun’s expression switched once again the instant the door to her room was shut—the sharp gaze he had shown moments before returned.
He spoke.
“The warning I gave you yesterday, don’t forget it.”
And went downstairs immediately after.
As I looked at his departing back, I couldn’t help but wonder; was the guy known in the future as the Lightning Sword always like this?
Before Namgung Bi-ah went crazy and wiped out her clan, he had been known as a man who would protect the world as the Lord of Namgung in the name of justice.
The people of Namgung were certainly crazy; whether it was their Lord or his offspring. The experiences of both my lives did nothing but reaffirm this fact to me.
‘He is fated to be the center of Namgung when he’s like that? What a world...’
I went downstairs shortly after.
The Gu Clan servants were already gathered together on the first floor.
Muyoen, seeing me come down, immediately walked towards me.
“Young Master, would you like to eat?”
“Hm... I’m not really hungry...”
“The dumplings are really good.”
“Very well then, I’ll eat.”
The word ‘dumpling’ seemed to trigger something within me.
Wi Seol-Ah, who somehow still looked sleepy, was letting the other servants take care of her hair.
“Seol-Ah has such nice hair.”
“Don’t you think it’s because she’s young? I also had nice hair when I was young...”
“Pfft, nice? Your hair was such a mess that your brother said that it could be used as a mop!”
“...Don’t bring that up. I scratched his face when he first told me that.”
“Oh? I asked him where the scar on his face was from, and he told me that it was from a cat. So that cat was actually you, huh?”
“Sister Hongwa’s hair is a mop?”
“Seol-Ah, don’t learn to use those bad words!”
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